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Did MH370 really fly all the way down to the southern hemisphere, crashing in the Southern Indian Ocean (SIO) west of Perth?
A BOMBSHELL new £55million hunt for the missing plane MH370 could be the last ever chance to solve the world’s biggest aviation mystery – but the new search location remains shrouded ...
The decade-old mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 could finally be solved by a group of people in Southampton. On March ...
Malaysia’s government recently announced a significant development in the ongoing mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 ... in the form of flight paths. Imagine radio waves radiating ...
A US journalist believes the new search for the missing Malaysian Airways MH370 flight is looking in the wrong place. The plane vanished with 239 people on board in March 2014, shortly after ...
On March 8th 2014 at 12.41 am, flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur Airport ... and were able to expertly pilot the Boeing 777 on a path most likely to avoid detection. He believes that ...
The Malaysian flight MH370 vanished from the radar on March 8 ... Indian Ocean as it was flying over the water body after deviating from its designated path, per the Satellite data. However, the exact ...
The search will utilize low-power transmissions to trace potential flight paths MH370 could have taken in 2014. Ocean Infinity will be using emerging technology reliant on Weak Signal Propagation ...
when MH370 disappeared 40 minutes after departing Kuala Lumpur for Beijing. The flight deviated from its path, vanishing into the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean without explanation, leaving ...
Satellite data showed the plane deviated from its flight path to head over the southern Indian Ocean ... the search operation and providing closure for the families of MH370 passengers,” he added.
Richard Godfrey, a retired aerospace engineer who has worked with Nasa, Boeing and Airbus, has proposed that an examination of historical WSPR data could help pinpoint the flight path of MH370.